At the outset of Spring, 'Chi' (life-force or energy) has a springy quality to it - outside and inside of you.
The energies associated with the 'Wood' element are peaking, and from a 5 Element Theory point-of-view, your health will benefit if you employ some Chi Kung and Diet & Nutrition to help balance out the seasonal impacts on your Liver and Gallbladder. If you?re feeling particularly ?jittery? (which is common during this time of year), acupuncture, acupressure and Chinese medical herbs will provide relief.
How Are You Feeling?
You may find that during Spring you're more susceptible to illnesses or discomforts, like:
Fatigue. If your lifestyle choices over the past couple of months have not been ones that balance and tone the Liver, you may be feeling tired?especially if you've been experiencing a lot of volatility and stress in your life.
Digestive problems. During Spring, an increased intolerance to foods that include highly saturated fats is common.
Skin problems. Herpes outbreaks, skin problems, like eczema and psoriasis, and others can flare up during Spring.
Lung problems. Spring is hay fever season, so sinusitis, and related Lung conditions can be an entrenched problem by May.
Insomnia. Insomnia is a direct result of Liver imbalances in many people. If you started having insomnia, or if it's gotten worse, Oriental Medicine has methods for balancing Liver energy and mitigating the problem.
High Blood Pressure. Even high blood pressure can result from Liver imbalance. If you're experiencing unusually high blood pressure or if you experience chronic high blood pressure, Oriental Medicine is a low-impact way to alleviate uncomfortable symptoms while beginning the process toward a long-term solution.
Spring Health Tips
There are many things you can do on your own to help balance and tonify the Liver to relieve Spring-related discomforts.
Tonify and Detoxify
A tendency towards irritability and unwarranted anger are directly related to Liver imbalance. So if you tonify and balance the Liver, you should feel calmer and less frustrated. (Anger management techniques are always useful, but if you detoxify your Liver, you'll have to rely on them less.)
How do you know if your Liver is toxic? assume that it is! With the amount of pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides all around us?in the air, water, food, and other products we use, you should assume your Liver is somewhat toxic, and start doing the simple things mentioned above to detoxify it.
Kitty Bradshaw is a licensed acupuncturist, with an advanced clinical degree in Oriental Medicine. Studying and working with Oriental Medicine since 1986, Kitty combines Traditional Oriental Medicine with Taoist healing methods to offer healing possibilities beyond the level of standard health care. Her deep understanding of Chinese medical herbs, combined with her intuitive abilities to diagnose and treat difficult problems, has helped many people regain and maintain their health.
For a FREE phone consultation to find out how Oriental Medicine can work for you, go to http://www.biom.net to contact Kitty and sign-up for BIOM's complimentary newsletter.
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